2024 PsyD Graduates and Dissertation Titles

Congratulations to our 2024 PsyD graduates! Dissertations will soon be available on ProQuest for students, faculty, and staff.

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Marissa Arrigoni

“They Didn’t Get Help, They got Murdered:”  The Lived Experience of Losing a Loved One with Mental Health Concerns to Police Brutality

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Caroline Callaway

Black Graduate Psychology Students & Racial Trauma 

Logan Chappell

Leaving Hate: The Experience of Disengaging from Violent Far-Right Extremism

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Sarah Chehab

Differentiating Persistent Post-Concussive Syndrome, Somatoform Disorders, and Recovery from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Selected Neurocognitive Measures and the MMPI-2 Harris-Lingoes Subscales

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Rose Cook

The Transition from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare: Narratives of Individuals with Sickle Cell Disease

Jasmyn Irvin

Finding Light in the Shadows:  A Grounded Theory of Racial Identity Development in African Americans with Albinism

Rebecca Jarvis

The Role of Companion Animals in the Understanding of a Doctoral Student’s Experience of COVID-19

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Diana Jasser

Poop Anxiety & Patriarchy: An Exploration of Objectification Variables Influencing Parcopresis in Women

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Jennifer Karew

Clubhouse Members Experience of Health and Wellness Programs

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Brittany King

Understanding the Experiences and Needs of Black Returning Citizens as They Reintegrate into Community: A Critical Race Narrative Study

Nadeen Majeed

Health is Essential: Protective Factors and Mental Well-Being of Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Amy Pike

The Experience of Being Gifted and Talented From the Perspective of the Adolescents

Mackenzie Rice

The Experience of Maternal Burnout in Psychology Graduate School Programs

Breanna Thornton

The Effects of Spiritual, Religious and Psychological Coping during Pregnancy on Post-Pregnancy Health Outcomes

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Morgan Van Leer

Rural Mental Health: The Client Experience of Being in a Nonsexual Multiple Relationship with Their Therapist

Bettie Williams

The Transcendental Features of Distressing Near-Death Experiences and Their After-Effects on the Lives of Experiencers